Just curious, does anyone know if 12gb of ram uses more battery than 8gb?
I really don't see the need for this phone to be 12gb so was just wondering if anyone knew the technicalities behind it
No. RAM is actually supposed to make your phone more efficient. Instead of having to go all the way to "storage" to look for what you want and load it for you, the more RAM the more likely what you are asking for is still handy and close by for your phone to give to you. More efficient means your phone is spending less energy to execute means using LESS battery (power) not more.Just curious, does anyone know if 12gb of ram uses more battery than 8gb?
I really don't see the need for this phone to be 12gb so was just wondering if anyone knew the technicalities behind it
Yes all the data has to come in the beginning from permanent storage, but then kept in memory until there is not enough memory left then the "Garbage Collector" (background process), yes it is named that, then removes it. Keeping it around in working memory is MUCH faster and battery saving than have to delete it and then re-retrieve it over and over again. Plus, the UFS 3.0 is much faster and energy efficient than previously as well! So these silly "memory cleaner" apps that kill items in working memory to make more memory available on the Android platform is a silly concept and actually makes things worse! The only time where that helps is if you have a slower processor which is not as busy if there are fewer things in memory - however that is not an issue either with these powerful handheld machines. Those apps also often came from people that were used to using other OS's (such as Windows) that can run faster if there is more memory free...What @Lepa79 said. More RAM means that the CPU can store more data in-memory rather than accessing permanent storage. That means less battery usage if anything.
Yes all the data has to come in the beginning from permanent storage, but then kept in memory until there is not enough memory left then the "Garbage Collector" (background process), yes it is named that, then removes it. Keeping it around in working memory is MUCH faster and battery saving than have to delete it and then re-retrieve it over and over again. Plus, the UFS 3.0 is much faster and energy efficient than previously as well! So these silly "memory cleaner" apps that kill items in working memory to make more memory available on the Android platform is a silly concept and actually makes things worse! The only time where that helps is if you have a slower processor which is not as busy if there are fewer things in memory - however that is not an issue either with these powerful handheld machines. Those apps also often came from people that were used to using other OS's (such as Windows) that can run faster if there is more memory free...
I said this in another thread. You'd appreciate the 12gb more of you use DeX. I'm glad they decided go with 12gb.Just curious, does anyone know if 12gb of ram uses more battery than 8gb?
I really don't see the need for this phone to be 12gb so was just wondering if anyone knew the technicalities behind it